Britain’s army chief said he stood by his comments that British troops should leave Iraq soon because their presence was worsening security, but he insisted on Friday this did not represent a split with the government. Chief of the General Staff Richard Dannatt sparked a controversy when he told Friday’s Daily Mail newspaper that postwar planning for the 2003 U.S.-led invasion of Iraq was “poor” and the presence of troops there was hurting British security globally. Full Story
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